Before I Choose | Sacred Chant • Gregorian Atmosphere • Latin & English Reflection
Before I Choose is a contemplative sacred piece that lives in the space before action, before certainty, before the soul commits to a direction.
It is not a song of answers, but a song of discernment.
Built on a restrained Gregorian-inspired atmosphere, the composition blends English reflective verses with a Latin chant chorus, creating a meditative dialogue between the conscious mind and the trembling heart. The structure mirrors an inner trial: thought, doubt, surrender, and the quiet question that remains unanswered.
This piece is designed for listeners who seek stillness, depth, and spiritual introspection rather than resolution. It belongs to moments of silence, prayer, late-night listening, or focused contemplation.
Musical & Spiritual Identity
Gregorian chant influence with modern sacred minimalism
Slow, solemn pacing designed to calm the nervous system
Latin used not as ornament, but as ritual language
English lyrics grounded in human doubt and moral tension
No climax, no release — only presence
Before I Choose stands alongside contemporary sacred music, modern chant compositions, and neo-gregorian works that explore faith, conscience, and inner conflict without preaching or dogma.
Lyrical Theme
The song explores the fragile moment where:
Peace feels unfamiliar
Pain feels recognizable
Letting go threatens identity
Holding on risks self-destruction
The recurring Latin refrain functions as a whispered prayer, circling the same question without forcing an answer:
Where do I go, Lord?
Intended Listening Context
This track is ideal for:
Gregorian chant playlists
Sacred / spiritual ambient sessions
Meditation and introspection
Late-night reflection
Minimalist religious or contemplative music collections
No visuals are required. The music stands alone, accompanied only by its cover artwork.
Lyrics :
Verse 1 – English
Is this the path, or just a loop of fear?
Do I step forward, or stay parked in here?
If peace feels strange, am I doing it wrong?
If pain feels known, does that make it belong?
Chorus – Latin
Bonum an malum,
Verum an vanum?
Cor meum tremit,
Quo vadam, Domine?
Verse 2 – English
Am I becoming what I swore I’d refuse?
Or learning mercy I don’t know how to use?
If I let go, will I still be the same?
If I hold tight, will I burn my own name?
Chorus – Latin
Bonum an malum,
Verum an vanum?
Cor meum tremit,
Quo vadam, Domine?
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